''We're sort of mad about him still being here,'' said Watkins, 35, who has operated Spud & Lizzard Odditees, a T-shirt silk-screening business in the northeast Seminole community, for six months. ''I think they should have already electrocuted him. I'd like to see him go down the drain next week.''

Bundy, sentenced to death for the murders of two Florida State University students and a 12-year-old Lake City girl, escaped execution earlier this month after receiving a stay from a federal appeals court.

Since last week Watkins has sold about 60 T-shirts at $7 each.

Although he hasn't heard criticism of the shirts, Watkins said he was surprised last week when a restaurant cashier noticed his apparel and asked, ''Who's Bundy?''